Faith Hill


Faith Hill (born Audrey Faith Perry September 21, 1967) is an American country singer. She is known for both its commercial success and her marriage to Tim McGraw fellow stars. Hill has sold over 40 million records worldwide and earned eight number one singles and three number one albums in the charts US country.Hill has the honor of the Grammy Awards, the Academy of Country Music, Country Music Association, the American Music Awards and People's Choice Awards. Her Soul2Soul II Tour 2006 with McGraw became the highest village around collections of all time.In 2001, he was named one of "30 of all women in America" ​​by Ladies Home Journal. In 2008, Hill released her first Christmas album, titled Joy to the World. In 2009, she was named # 1 Billboard adult contemporary artist of the decade 2000-2009. Hill 39 was ranked the best artist of the decade 2000-10 Billboard.
Faith Hill
Early Life And Career :

Hill was born in Jackson, Mississippi, north of Jackson, Mississippi. It was adopted as a son and named Audrey Faith Perry. She grew up in the nearby town of Star, 25 miles from Jackson, Mississippi. Her adoptive parents reared their two biological children and the hill in a devout Christian.Hill's vocal talent emerged early, and he had his first public performance, 4-H lunch, when he was seven. In 1976, just days before her ninth birthday, he attended a concert of Elvis Presley at the State Fair Coliseum, Jackson, which impressed him deeply. By the time she was a teenager, Hill was a regular actor in the region in the churches, even if not the name Baptist. 17, Hill formed a band that played local rodeos. He briefly attended the College Hinds Community College Raymond, Mississippi, where he worked as a group called the connection Hinds (student recruitment and public relations group). Sometimes he sang the Hinds County Jail inmates, his choice song, "Amazing Grace" . At age 19 he left school, move to Nashville and pursue her dream of a country singer. His early days in Nashville, Hill feels like to be a backup singer Reba McEntire, but it did not work.In 1988, she married music publishing executive Daniel Hill, not to be confused with the Canadian musician Dan Hill.Two years later he began to search for his biological mother, who eventually met and with whom responded to the death of his mother.
A colleague heard Hill singing it one day, and soon the head of his company's music publishing was encouraged to become a demo singer for the company.She supplemented this work by the singing of choirs songwriter Gary Burr, who often performed his new songs at the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville. During one of these performances was Bob Saporiti, an officer of the Warner Bros. Records in the audience and impressed the hill voice, began the process of signing a recording contract. Shortly after the release of her album, Hill found her marriage collapse. She and Daniel Hill were divorced in 1994. After a stint selling T-shirts, Hill became secretary to a music publisher. She also worked at McDonalds, but it does not go well. "French fries, hamburgers, cash register - I did everything I hated it," she said.

1993-1997: Country Success :

Hill's debut album was Take Me As I Am (1993), sales were strong, driven by the success graph of "Wild One". Hill became the first country female artist of 30 years to hold Billboard number one for four consecutive weeks when "Wild One" maintenance organization in 1994.  His version of "Piece of My Heart" also went top of the charts in 1994. The album has sold a total of 3,000,000. Other singles on the album are "Take Me As I Am."The recording of Faith's second album was delayed by surgery to repair a ruptured blood vessel in her vocal cords. It is important to me, finally appeared in 1995 and was a hit with the song became her fourth number one national. Several other Top 10 singles followed, and over 3 million copies of the album were sold. The fifth single from the album, "I can not do that," was written by country music artist Alan Jackson. Other singles from the album include "You can not lose", "The dream of another person," and "Let's go to Las Vegas"In the spring of 1996, Hill began to burn spontaneously Tour with country singer Tim McGraw. At that time Hill had recently become engaged to her former producer, Scott Hendricks, and McGraw had recently broken engagement. McGraw Hill were quickly attracted to each other and Hill broke the engagement, so that she and McGraw could begin dating. Tour, the couple became engaged and married on October 6, 1996. They have three daughters together: Gracie Katherine (b. 1997), Maggie Elizabeth (b. 1998) and Audrey Caroline (b. 2001). Since their marriage, McGraw Hill and tried to never separated for more than three consecutive days. After the release of what matters to me, Hill took a break of three years from the recording to take a break of four years of touring and start a family with McGraw. During her break, she joined her husband for their first duet, "Your love". The song remained number one for six weeks, and won the Academy of Country Music and Country Music Association. Hill noted that sometimes when they perform the song together, "[not] feel like everyone was really watching.
1998-2003: Breakthrough Pop Crossover :

She returns to the music industry in 1998 with the Faith. The album made its move towards a more mainstream, pop-oriented sound, although it retained some country sound. "This Kiss" became a country hit by a number, and was the first of her singles to place on the pop charts and peaked at number seven. More than six million copies of the album were sold. The album also gave a number of other hits including another duet with McGraw, "just to hear you say you love me", "Let Me Let Go" and "The Secret of Life".
Faith Hill
You can follow this newfound success, Hill immediately released Breathe, which debuted at the top of the Billboard Country and all genre charts, the album of Mariah Carey and Savage Garden.  Although the album had a few open items, it "complement [ed] her vocal power." for the first time, the album consists solely of songs about love and courage for a darker area that had touched his previous album. the title track to "breathe" has reached the two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. "The Way You Love Me" hit the Top 10 and placed into six classifications. The album won Hill three Grammy Awards, including Best Country Album, Best Country Collaboration with vocals for "Love" with Tim McGraw and Best Female Vocal Performance in March to "breathe". has also marked a step away from his girl-next-door image, such as promotional videos and pictures, all very sexy image taken.
2000 was a busy year for Hill. Besides a successful tour with her husband, Mr. Hill was presented in a special television channel CBS, VH1 Behind the Music, VH1 Divas 2000 and the cable channel Lifetime intimate portrait series. It has signed a sponsorship contract with Cover Girl makeup, conducted at the Academy Awards and Grammy Awards, appeared on the cover of numerous magazines, and played the national anthem at the Super Bowl. Hill was also named to Mr. Blackwell 10 best dressed women of 2000, the singer is one of the actresses and other celebrities. McGraw Hill and has also embarked on their Soul2Soul tour the first "Soul2Soul Tour 2000".
Musically, in 2000, Hill recorded a song for the movie Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas, entitled "Where You Are Christmas." The song also appeared on the pop and country charts. The success of the charts hill altered some observers of country music, she wondered if she tried to fire his country roots and move in the pop genre. Despite the complaints, Hill won the CMA Vocalist of the Year, and in acceptance speech, he said. "I love this job and I love this industry ... and my heart is here"
In 2001, Hill recorded the song soundtrack to Pearl Harbor. "Not you," also appeared on the album is You: The Best Of Faith Hill, an international album greatest hits. Album featured the dance mixes to "breathe" and "The Way You Love Me" and alternate versions of "Piece Of My Heart" and "Let Me Let Go".
In 2002, Hill released her new album with a more pop sound, Cry. The album "spotlight [ed] her impressive set of pipes", but also marked the end of its "transformation into a pop diva," which includes a few nods to its roots country. Although the album started at number one on Billboard magazine pop charts and country, and Hill made her debut as a guest musical Saturday Night Live, single of the album (the title track "Cry", written and originally performed by Angie Aparo) received much less radio antenna that her previous smashes.The album won a Grammy Award and 3.7 million copies sold worldwide.
Hill's 2002 song "Baby You Belong" off her album Cry theme song used in the movie Lilo & Stitch. Music video film clips on display as well as performance clips.Breathe has sold almost 10 million copies worldwide.
2005-2006: Back In The Country :

In 2005, Hill returned to his country's new album, Fireflies. The CD debuted atop Billboard's country and all gender card, placing it among only a handful of artists to have three consecutive albums debut at number one in both cases.  The first single, "Mississippi Girl", became more Hill-his debut single. The song was written especially for her by John Rich (of Big and Rich) and Adam Shoenfield of MuzikMafia, and tells the story of his short life. Hill recorded two songs by Rich, "Sunshine and Summertime" and "Like We Never Loved at All", which became successful singles. The title track, "Stealing Kisses" and "if you ask" were written by artist Lori McKenna and also appear on McKenna's albums. The album marked a return to the roots of country and Hill managed to regain his place in country radio .
In 2006, after six years of break from the tour after the birth of her youngest daughter, Hill and Tim McGraw husband started their Soul2Soul II Tour 2006. Tour became the highest grossing country music tour ever gross $ 90 million.'was named "Major Tour of the Year" by the prestigious Pollstar, beating giants like Madonna and the Rolling Stones.



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